Malaria is the leading cause of illness and death in Uganda, and is responsible for 14% of deaths in hospitals.
With your help, NetsforLife® is working to fight malaria in Uganda.
Though Uganda has experienced a period of political stability and economic growth since the 1990s, an estimated 35% of Ugandans still live in poverty.
The majority of Ugandans (about 88%) live in rural areas, where subsistence agriculture is the major source of food and income.
Uganda was one of the first countries in Africa to be hard-hit by HIV/AIDS—it is estimated almost one million people have died from the disease.
That crisis pushed the country to implement a powerful campaign of HIV/AIDS-prevention education through collaboration of churches and the government. This partnership has resulted in a dramatic decrease in the number of new cases of HIV since the early 1990s.
Today, malaria is the leading cause of illness and death in Uganda.
It is responsible for 40% of all outpatient visits, 25% of hospital stays and 14% of deaths in hospital.
Children under age five and pregnant women constitute the majority of malaria cases.
Christian Aid is the NetsforLife® partner in Uganda, working directly with churches on the ground to fight malaria.
NetsforLife® is working in 19 target areas in six dioceses in the eastern part of the country. The dioceses are: Kumi, Soroti, Busoga, Namirembe, Bukedi and Mbale. An official NetsforLife® launch was held on October 28, 2006.
These areas represent:
There are an estimated 250 million cases of malaria each year, resulting in nearly 800,000 deaths. The majority of these deaths are children younger than five years old. Join us in the fight against malaria in Africa. Give today.

NetsforLife® is a partnership of corporations, foundations, nongovernmental groups, and faith-based organizations working to fight malaria in Africa.
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